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How significant was Magna Carta?
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How significant was Magna Carta?

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*NEW AQA GCSE - Thematic Study - Power and the People* Learning Objectives To analyse the short term and long term impact of the Magna Carta To evaluate how significant the Magna Carta was
Chronology (SEN)
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Chronology (SEN)

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Chronology lesson for low-ability and SEN pupils focusing on organising dates and centuries in a human timeline and completing CLOZE activties.
Totem Poles
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Totem Poles

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Lesson examining totem poles - pupils to create their own totem pole, used with a low ability class, introducing them to Native American beliefs.
Hitler Youth
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Hitler Youth

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Lesson examining life in Nazi Germany for young people examining both boys and girls and the types of activities they would complete. Pupils can be challenged to hyptothesise about what this might mean in the future e.g. what age would these people be by the time WW2 breaks out?
What was the reaction of the government to anti-Apartheid protest?
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What was the reaction of the government to anti-Apartheid protest?

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IB History SL/HL Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 1: APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA 1948–1964) Enquiry Question: What was the reaction of the government to anti-Apartheid protest? Learning Objectives To analyse the significance and impact of the Rivonia Trial To explain the ideas, actions and impact of Nelson Mandela
Summary Notes - Soviet Union
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Summary Notes - Soviet Union

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IB DP History HL PAPER 3 - History of Europe - Topic 16: The Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia (1924-2000) A collection of ‘Summary Notes’ assigned to students as pre-reading throughout the unit, as part of the flipped classroom approach.
The Grand Alliance
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The Grand Alliance

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Cold War; Superpower Relations A-level (Lesson introducing the Grand Alliance) Learning Objectives To consolidate our understanding of why the Grand Alliance was formed in 1941 To explain the impact of the end of WW2 on the Grand Alliance To explore the motivations of the Big Three and suggest how these may have affected the Grand Alliance
How serious was the threat to the King?
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How serious was the threat to the King?

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*NEW AQA GCSE* - Thematic Unit - Power and the People Learning Objectives To describe the end of the Pilgrimage of Grace To explain the impact of the rebellion To analyse the role Cromwell played in key events
Cold War; Czechoslovakian Coup and Berlin Blockade
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Cold War; Czechoslovakian Coup and Berlin Blockade

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Cold War; Superpower Relations A-level (Diplomatic Breakdown 1944-1950) Learning Objectives To identify and summarise the stages in the process of diplomatic breakdown in the period 1945-1950 To investigate the outcome and effects of the breakdown of diplomatic relations To assess the significance of confrontations and ‘turning points’ in this period
Cold War; Soviet Bomb, China & Red Scare
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Cold War; Soviet Bomb, China & Red Scare

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Cold War; Superpower Relations A-level (Cold War Extends to the Far East 1950-1953) Learning Objectives To identify and summarise the stages in the process of the spread of the Cold war in the period 1950-53 To investigate the outcome and effects of the spread of the Cold War to the Far East To assess the significance of confrontations and ‘turning points’ in this period *Exemplar student research/presentations for task also included on set topics, categorised as 'assessment'*
How did immigration impact British society?
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How did immigration impact British society?

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*NEW AQA GCSE - Power and the People* Learning Outcomes To explain the reasons for immigration to Britain after the Second World War and the experience of immigrants To describe how the government reacted to immigration To evaluate the significance of immigration to the UK since the Second World War *references to textbook are A.Wilkes' AQA Power and People textbook